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Good chance its streams actually increased when it dropped 1-12 I would think so it might have one more week?

I think its either on SCR or DCL-1 last week so i presume its on DCL-1 or DCL-2

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Oh God, Tiësto...

I do wish another Tom Odell song would chart

 

But I do love that Another Love is just sticking around!

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12 | :down: 09 | 2nd week

 

Headie One

Martin's Sofa

 

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1st single from forthcoming studio album

Released: 19th January 2023

Label: Relentless Records

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (02/02/2023) | 9-12

 

Sales: 20k+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

94 Sales

12 Audio Streaming

04 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Honing his skills under the #OFB banner, North London rapper Headie One soon became one of drill's most engaging figures, finding national success alongside RV on the back of iconic mixtape Drillers & Trappers. Moving into solo work during the late 2010s, the rapper found his biggest success to date with 2019 mixtape Music X Road, which landed at number five on the U.K. album charts. Rising from the remnants of North London gang Tottenham Mandem, rap collective Star Gang soon became popular on the North London rap scene; the most notable of its members are Tottenham's Headie One (born Irving Adjei) and RV. From day one, the duo's synergy on the mike was evident. Working under the Star Gang moniker through the early 2010s, the pair released early singles like "Youngers from Farm," shifting between more traditional U.K. rap and U.S.-inspired trap for early mixtapes Headz or Tails (Headie One, 2014) and Sticks & Stones (Headie One & RV, 2016). Moving fully into the U.K.'s drill scene, the pair released third mixtape Drillers & Trappers the following year. It was here that the pair truly made their mark: working with producers like MKThePlug and M1OnTheBeat, the duo quickly built a following with their relentless flows and artistic synergy. Marking their singles with the tag #OFB, the duo soon formed drill collective Original Farm Boys, an homage to the Broadwater Farm Estate where they grew up. Headie continued through the late 2010s with a series of individual releases. His second solo mixtape, The One (2018), produced some of his biggest hits to date, with "Golden Boot" and "Know Better" soon becoming drill staples. After closing out 2018 with third tape The One Two, Headie kicked off 2019 with the long-awaited sequel to Drillers & Trappers, enlisting RV's help for the 13-track set Drillers X Trappers II. Heralded by the Top Ten-charting single "18Hunna," the rapper's fourth tape, Music X Road, arrived later that year; with features including Skepta, Dave, and NAV, the release pushed Headie's brand of drill into new, inventive directions. A strong working relationship with producer Fred Again resulted in the late-2019 single "Charades" before the duo linked up in early 2020 for experimental mixtape GANG. Headie's debut studio album, EDNA, arrived in October 2020: comprising a wide portfolio of styles from trap to drill, the project offered a comprehensive account of Headie's life and career, with some of the rapper's most personal writing to date. - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2018 84 Missing (Belly Squad feat. Headie One)

2019 06 18HUNNA (feat. Dave) -1-

2019 86 Match Day (RV & Headie One)

2019 42 Back To Basics (feat. Skepta) -2-

2019 18 I Spy (Krept & Konan feat. Headie One & K-Trap)

2019 86 Rubbery Bandz -3-

2019 13 Both -4-

2019 79 Hard To Believe -OST-

2019 19 Don't Rush (Young T & Bugsey feat. Headie One)

2019 06 Audacity (Stormzy feat. Headie One)

2020 60 Head Huncho (M Huncho feat. Headie One)

2020 57 Charades (Headie One & Fred again..) -1-

2020 51 GANG (Headie One & Fred again..) -2-

2020 49 Rose Gold -NAS-

2020 05 Only You Freestyle (Headie One & Drake) -PS-

2020 02 Ain't It Different (feat. AJ Tracey & Stormzy) -1-

2020 11 Princess Cuts (feat. Young T & Bugsey) -2-

2020 24 Parlez-Vous Anglais (feat. Aitch) -AT-

2021 35 Siberia (feat. Burna Boy) -3-

2021 49 Pound Signs -NAS-

2021 36 Wandsworth To Bullingdon (Fredo feat. Headie One)

2021 59 2 Chains -1-

2021 66 Cry -AT-

2022 41 Warzone (M Huncho feat. Headie One)

2022 67 Came In The Scene -NAS-

2022 27 Can't Be Us (Headie One, Abra Cadabra & Bandokay) -NAS-

2022 71 Extra Sleeve (K-Trap feat. Headie One)

2022 40 50s -NAS-

2023 09 Martin's Sofa -1-

 

0 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 5 x Top 10 | 9 x Top 20 | 14 x Top 40 | 28 x Top 100

 

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11 | :ne: | 1st week

 

KSI featuring Oliver Tree

Voices

 

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3rd single from forthcoming studio album

Released: 27th January 2023

Label: Warner Music UK Limited

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (09/02/2022) | 11

 

Sales: -

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

00 Sales

00 Audio Streaming

00 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Hitting number two in the UK album chart and with over a billion streams, in Dissimulation KSI creates space for both his public persona and the personal: big hit features with the likes of Rick Ross and Lil Baby (Down Like That) and AJ Tracey (Tides) sit alongside more intimate, honest tracks. No stranger to defying expectations, Dissimulation received critical acclaim. Clash labelled it “an excellent body of work”; “he’s absolutely smashed it” proclaimed Metro. Other labels and artists want a piece of the KSI pie too: just look to the success of his features on S1mba’s Loose and Nathan Dawe’s BRIT nominated Lighter. With his second album out now, a 2021 tour which sold out in seconds including a headline show at The SSE Arena Wembley, the launch of his own label and a single with Craig David (Really Love), Anne-Marie (Don’t Play) and YUNGBLUD (Patience), KSI has proven that music is very much his domain. KSI brings with him the unrelenting work ethic and infectious energy which YouTube instilled in him. Despite his debut’s success, he’s certain Dissimulation just scratched the surface: the next record, he’s clear, will showcase his artistry’s further progression again. Given FAULT Magazine described KSI as “one of 2019’s biggest success stories - “an emergent hip-hop star” said The i - all eyes will be on his follow up. KSI’s task - writes The Observer - is “not just to make “YouTube rap” but the real thing”. Their verdict? “Mission accomplished.” - Spotify

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

KSI

2013 44 No Sleep (Sway feat. KSI, Tigger Da Author & Tubes)

2015 30 Lamborghini (feat. P. Money) -NAS-

2015 45 Keep Up (feat. JME) -1-

2016 69 Friends With Benefits (KSI vs. MNDM) -1-

2017 100 Creature -1-

2017 82 Little Boy -1-

2017 93 Adam's Apple -3-

2017 97 Two Birds One Stone -2-

2018 89 Uncontrollable (feat. Big Zuu) -NAS-

2019 94 Pull Up (KSI & Randolph feat. JME)

2019 10 Down Like That (feat. Rick Ross, Lil Baby & S-X) -1-

2020 11 Wake Up Call (feat. Trippie Redd) -2-

2020 43 Poppin (feat. Lil Pump & Smokepurpp) -3-

2020 06 Houdini (feat. Swarmz & Tion Wayne) -4-

2020 24 Cap (feat. Offset) -5-

2020 27 Killa Killa (feat. Aiyana-Lee) -6-

2020 03 Lighter (Nathan Dawe feat. KSI)

2020 14 Loose (S1mba feat. KSI)

2020 03 Really Love (feat. Craig David & Digital Farm Animals) -1-

2021 02 Don't Play (Anne-Marie, KSI & Digital Farm Animals)

2021 03 Patience (feat. YUNGBLUD & Polo G) -2-

2021 02 Holiday -3-

2021 69 SWERVE (JAY1 & KSI)

2021 24 No Time (feat. Lil Durk) -AT-

2021 40 Gang Gang (feat. JAY1 & Deno) -AT-

2021 18 Lose (KSI & Lil Wayne) -4-

2022 53 Locked Out (S-X & KSI)

2022 04 Not Over Yet (feat. Tom Grennan) -1-

2022 24 Summer Is Over -2-

2023 11 Voices (feat. Oliver Tree) -3-

 

0 x #1 | 6 x Top 5 | 8 x Top 10 | 12 x Top 20 | 18 x Top 40 | 30 x Top 100

 

Oliver Tree

2021 33 Life Goes On -1-

2022 03 Miss You (Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz) -NAS-

2023 11 Voices (KSI feat. Oliver Tree)

 

0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 2 x Top 20 | 3 x Top 40 | 3 x Top 100

 

Social Media

 

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I knew this would replicate the run of Wake Up Call. I see huge similarities!!! Although Wake Up Call was much better.

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Voices not top 10 even with CDs? :o:
thank god. it could be decent but he had to get oliver tree on it and he completely ruins it

This pile of mid absolutely did not deserve top 10 so good x (lol has it been kept out by Oliver Tree's other hit re-entering?)

 

KSI was never very interesting as a rapper and he's doubly not interesting as a singer.

I usually enjoy KSI's hit quite much, but not sure about this one.
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10 | :up: 11 | 17th week

 

Oliver Tree and Robin Schulz

Miss You

 

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Non-album single

Released: 5th August 2022

Label: Atlantic Recording Corporation

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (20/10/2022) | 28-9-8-5-4-3-4-4-11-18-51-75-7-9-9-11-10

 

Sales: 400k+

Certification: Gold

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

05 Sales

03 Audio Streaming

08 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Oliver Tree

A brief encounter with Oliver Tree might lead you to wonder: Is this guy for real? The bowl cut, bell-bottoms, and pink-and-purple windbreaker all seem calculated to confuse. Yet the ample pleasures of his unusual brand of tongue-in-cheek pop are right there on the surface. Born Oliver Tree Nickell in Santa Cruz, California, in 1993, he got his start as Tree on Belgium’s Apollo Records—an early home to Aphex Twin—in 2013, pairing warbly sing-speaking with folktronica beats. Three years later, he reappeared as Oliver Tree, bringing emo energy to “When I’m Down,” a collaboration with pop-EDM producer Whethan, then returned in 2017 with “Welcome To LA,” which poked fun at the city’s superficial reputation. Over the next few years, he developed the Oliver Tree character in wry lyrics paired with irresistible electro-pop hooks. In his viral hit “Alien Boy,” he sings from the perspective of an extraterrestrial—a proud misfit and slyly unreliable narrator with an “eagle beak” and “ostrich feet”—but on the grunge-flavored “Hurt,” another standout from 2020’s Ugly is Beautiful, he makes a more heartfelt admission: “I’m sorry if I hurt you.” As an entertainer, he’s fully committed to the bit. In an interview with Apple Music, he claimed to have spent 27 months engineering a 20-foot-tall scooter that he rides using stilts. But he serves universal truths alongside his tall tales. Adopting a philosophical tone, he told Apple Music, “You’re never going to be truly happy if you can’t learn to accept yourself the way you are.” - Apple Music

 

Robin Schulz

In a matter of two short years, producer/DJ Robin Schulz rose to prominence as one of the definitive artists of the post-EDM boom of the 2010s. Born in Osnabrück, Germany, in 1987, Schulz cut his teeth on the local DJ circuit as a teenager, quickly landing his own club night as a 20-year-old tastemaker. Inspired by his breakout success behind the decks, he soon pivoted to production, releasing a handful of buzzing originals and remixes. But once he dropped his 2014 internationally chart-topping remix of "Waves" by Dutch singer/rapper Mr. Probz, he became next in line to claim the DJ throne. The song itself, a downtempo pop ballad turned into a chilled-out, sun-soaked house jam, helped birth and popularize tropical house, an EDM microgenre that ruled festival stages and charts around the world. Indeed, Schulz's feel-good take on dance music—bright, bouncy pop melodies and catchy vocals atop a deep house framework—defined the then-nascent sound. But where other producers were boxed in by the sonic trend, Schulz transcended it, expanding into pop territory. His remix-heavy 2014 debut album, Prayer, saw him reworking dance-friendly pop acts like Lykke Li and Coldplay, while 2015's Sugar featured collaborations with Akon and Moby. His third full-length, 2017's Uncovered, put Schulz’s production prowess on full display: Mixing lush melodies and powerful vocals into his singular blend of pop-meets-dance, the album fulfilled his crossover potential. Just look to "Shed a Light," alongside fellow dance-pop stars David Guetta and Cheat Codes, and "OK," featuring UK crooner James Blunt, and you'll know why Schulz remains two steps ahead on the global dance floor. - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

Oliver Tree

2021 33 Life Goes On -1-

2022 03 Miss You (Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz) -NAS-

2023 11 Voices (KSI feat. Oliver Tree)

 

0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 2 x Top 20 | 3 x Top 40 | 3 x Top 100

 

Robin Schulz

2014 01 Prayer In C (Lillywood & Robin Schulz) -1- MILLIONAIRE

2015 96 Headlights (feat. Ilsey) -1*-

2015 94 Sun Goes Down (feat. Jasmine Thompson) -2-

2015 21 Sugar (feat. Francesco Yates) -2*-

2016 24 Shed A Light (Robin Schulz, David Guetta & Cheat Codes) -1-

2022 03 Miss You (Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz)

 

1 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 2 x Top 10 | 2 x Top 20 | 4 x Top 40 | 6 x Top 100

 

Social Media

 

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ngl i absolutely despise miss you but at least its stopped oliver tree getting a 2nd top 10. he doesnt deserve either but at least he only has one rn

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